Leather touch up paint

Leather touch up paint

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Mutley00

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264 posts

124 months

Sunday 7th April
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Does anyone have what I believe is classed as a 'Cream' interior, and if so, have you found a supplier of a touch-up paint with a decent colour match?

Thanks, Andrew


Fermit

13,031 posts

101 months

Sunday 7th April
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Mutley00 said:
Does anyone have what I believe is classed as a 'Cream' interior, and if so, have you found a supplier of a touch-up paint with a decent colour match?

Thanks, Andrew

LTT Leather Care, or Furniture Clinic. As not a mainstream car you may need to send them a piece of leather (a 1" square from the the underside, or a headrest?) to scan, and colour match for you. I'm near to you (equidistance Mansfield/Worksop) and have restored leather for 10+ years, if you need a talk through what to do.

Mutley00

Original Poster:

264 posts

124 months

Monday 8th April
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Fermit said:
LTT Leather Care, or Furniture Clinic. As not a mainstream car you may need to send them a piece of leather (a 1" square from the the underside, or a headrest?) to scan, and colour match for you. I'm near to you (equidistance Mansfield/Worksop) and have restored leather for 10+ years, if you need a talk through what to do.
Thanks for the offer Fermt, but its just the odd scuff I'd like to touch up, rather than a full 're-cover'.

Byker28i

60,162 posts

218 months

Monday 8th April
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Magnolia? should tell you in the owners handbook. I used furniture clinic stuff. It's not a simple touch up, theres the clean, colour, seal and top coat (matt, satin, shiney) to do for a proper job, else you end up with the sticky feel of a post it note

Fermit

13,031 posts

101 months

Monday 8th April
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Byker28i said:
Magnolia? should tell you in the owners handbook. I used furniture clinic stuff. It's not a simple touch up, theres the clean, colour, seal and top coat (matt, satin, shiney) to do for a proper job, else you end up with the sticky feel of a post it note
You only end up with sticky pigment if there is grease contamination (sweat) on the leather. The process, if done properly is fairly simple. Prep the area with acetone and spray on thin pigment coats. FC do use a separate finish, but many pigments have cross link added to cure and stabilise it.

Ultra Sound Guy

28,649 posts

195 months